Segmentation and Classification of Edges Using Minimum Description Length Approximation and Complementary Junction Cues

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This article presents a method for segmenting and classifying edges using minimum description length (MDL) approximation with automatically generated break points. A scheme is proposed where junction candidates are first detected in a multiscale preprocessing step, which generates junction candidates with associated regions of interest. These junction features are matched to edges based on spatial coincidence. For each matched pair, a tentative break point is introduced at the edge point closest to the junction. Finally, these feature combinations serve as input for an MDL approximation method which tests the validity of the break point hypotheses and classifies the resulting edge segments as either “straight” or “curved.” Experiments on real world image data demonstrate the viability of the approach.

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论文评审过程:Received 3 October 1994, Accepted 19 January 1996, Available online 19 April 2002.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1006/cviu.1996.0510